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they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary findings. there is no reporting out there right now about what the evaluation is. the next step is going to be what are the recommendations for fixing this? what we have to do to correct this system of people accountable within the administration? as far as john browning, i would go back to the one question that he did not answer that i think would be to the satisfaction of everyone. it was a why not label him an enemy combat? i think there would be dissatisfaction with some of his answers. for instance, about the idea of we might still send people to get in from -- yemen from guantanamo. host: the
they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary...
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talk about just wanting to make people like us. no, no, no, look, i was wrong last week when i said on the program that i thought that he was acting independently. i thought there were lots of people who thought, it was not only u.s., it was british intelligence and others around the world who didn't pick this up. a mistake was made and should have been communicated but to somehow suggest that is now reason for us to act in a more draconian manner and give the idea that we want to stop is the spread of antiamerican sentiment in the world and it is a matter of dressing up and being nice to people and greeting the guests, that is not right. it is about trying to stop the threat of terrorism are to these individuals like this guy abdulmutallab and the guy at fort hood who picked this up over the internet and think they are being antiamerican in attacking the mosques. we are acting in our best interests and intelligently. >> chris: are you persuaded by mr. williams' argument? >> that would be a no. we keep talking about this failed att
talk about just wanting to make people like us. no, no, no, look, i was wrong last week when i said on the program that i thought that he was acting independently. i thought there were lots of people who thought, it was not only u.s., it was british intelligence and others around the world who didn't pick this up. a mistake was made and should have been communicated but to somehow suggest that is now reason for us to act in a more draconian manner and give the idea that we want to stop is the...
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but i don't think whatever the administration has done has not made us safer, whether it's made us less safe i'm not qualified to say. i'm not sure there's anything we can do to make us safer. >> i think it may remind people that it was vice president cheney's policies that took our eye eyes off the ball in afghanistan, that may have made us less safe. we took resources away from the fight in al queda. president obama brought us back to pakistan and afghanistan, made the fight against al qaeda a truly global effort. >> from a purely political perspective, not to disagree with rich or mike, but dick cheney is not the face the republican party wants out there. to my mind, that is an indispewsable fact. this is someone who is deeply unpopular among many republicans. whether he is correct on the merits of it, having him, an older white male was reminiscent of the republican party rejected in 2006 is bad politics. >> the statement was that obama doesn't think we're at war. this is one we can referee. it's not true. obama has said that repeatedly. >> let's get to something, an area where the
but i don't think whatever the administration has done has not made us safer, whether it's made us less safe i'm not qualified to say. i'm not sure there's anything we can do to make us safer. >> i think it may remind people that it was vice president cheney's policies that took our eye eyes off the ball in afghanistan, that may have made us less safe. we took resources away from the fight in al queda. president obama brought us back to pakistan and afghanistan, made the fight against al...
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jordan, thanks for joining us. tell me about this rise or boom in the economic market as it pertains to real estate they are predicting for 2010. do you agree? >> partly. there are real positives. first thing, you definitely have an improving economy and more consumer confidence and that is going to help housing prices. you've also got really pretty good interest rates. mortgage rates have gone up in the last two weeks, it's still historically low levels. >> gregg:. >>>. >> kelly: i think a lot of people agree because they say why quibble with 5% because it's extremely low. what about those that want to refinance but they are finding themselves in market where the homes have not retained the value. what do you say to those people? >> it's hard to refinance and not going to be able to do it. roughly 23% are underwater, worth less than what is owed on them. people are not going to be refinance. there are some places you can do that. there is a program called the home affordable program. there is a website you can ref
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whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the bush administration officials like yourself. the bush administration created these extra layers of intelligence gathering and dissemination. and yet left office before they were proven effective, clearly, we have so many ways to gather intelligence and look at this and yet the government is not talking to each other. >> i have to say it was obviously effective during the seven years after 2001. we did not have an attack or anything approaching successful attack. frankly it was successful, including the five jihadis that wen
whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the...
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will it compel israel to use military force? in asia, china's rise to military prominence vexes the region as japan redefines its relationship with washington. and will the world's largest defense program the joint strike fighter stay on track for become the major effort to fall into a self-defeating effort of rising costs and slipping schedules. thanks for joining us in this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. can you watch this on defense news tv.com. or e-mail me at defense news tv.com. have a great week.
will it compel israel to use military force? in asia, china's rise to military prominence vexes the region as japan redefines its relationship with washington. and will the world's largest defense program the joint strike fighter stay on track for become the major effort to fall into a self-defeating effort of rising costs and slipping schedules. thanks for joining us in this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. can you watch this on defense news tv.com. or e-mail me at defense news tv.com....
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meteorologist rick reichmuth is keeping us update and brings us the latest. hi, rick. >> it's been so cold, certainly across the east. look at the wind chills. minus 16, at international falls. minus 4 in kansas city. the cold air funneling in all across the eastern two-third of the country really. here are the current temperatures. we'll moderate for a couple of days. when i say moderate, we get back to single digits but above zero for the next few days. across the northern plains. biff wednes by wednesday, the next big blast will move in and we'll freeze all over again across the eastern part of the country. here a is the satellite radar picture. this is cloud cover across florida, also cold. the big storm has been around the northeast for the last couple of days. it's not budging at all and continuing to bring wind and heavy snow. we have seen over two feet of snow in burlington, vermont. this storm is going to move out of here. the winds will pull across the great lakes for another day and we'll see lake effect snow. then we start to watch west coast, the
meteorologist rick reichmuth is keeping us update and brings us the latest. hi, rick. >> it's been so cold, certainly across the east. look at the wind chills. minus 16, at international falls. minus 4 in kansas city. the cold air funneling in all across the eastern two-third of the country really. here are the current temperatures. we'll moderate for a couple of days. when i say moderate, we get back to single digits but above zero for the next few days. across the northern plains. biff...
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the obama's vision, he wants the world to like us. there was a lot of heat against the bush administration when we started to crack down on visas and, you know, students couldn't get in. business people couldn't get in. you will take a lot of heat if you do that. >> chris: is that, as brit frames it, is that the issue, that it's a choice between getting tough or doing things, whether it's on decisions about guantanamo, decisions about criminal defendants that may appeal to the rest of the world and the obama administration is coming down on one side of that? >> i'm not even sure it appeals to the rest of the world, of course. i don't think the rest of the world will be shocked if we treated him as an enemy combatant consistent with president obama's interrogation. no one has interrogation techniques but still try to interrogate him. many brennan s mr. brennan said we're worried that there are other abdulmutallabs out there. he might know who they are and know their names. we let him lawyer up. and he's probably thinking gee, maybe i c
the obama's vision, he wants the world to like us. there was a lot of heat against the bush administration when we started to crack down on visas and, you know, students couldn't get in. business people couldn't get in. you will take a lot of heat if you do that. >> chris: is that, as brit frames it, is that the issue, that it's a choice between getting tough or doing things, whether it's on decisions about guantanamo, decisions about criminal defendants that may appeal to the rest of the...
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we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own internal reviews. preliminary findings, and he's got those. no reporting of what his evaluation is. but the next step is what are the recommendations to fix this, what do we need to do to correct the system or hold people accountable in the administration. as far as brennan, i would go back to the one question that was not answered in the way, why not enemy combatant. otherwise he answer every question. i think there will be something about the answers, like the idea that we may still send people to yemen from guantanamo, and that's a different question. >> pam, another issue
we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own...
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today is useful. thank you so much. good to see you, congressman. >> thank you very much, jamie. >> eric: many consider a continuing threat to our country, the west and israel, and that is iran. and there are new threats to tell you about from the iranian regime. in the form of an ultimatum to the u.s. and her allies, iran says it will begin producing enriched nuclear fuel if other nations don't accept its terms, iran gives us one month after president obama's deadline for iran to comply. has come and gone. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and fox news contributor john bolten joins us as he does every time on sunday, at this time. good morning, mr. ambassador. >> good morning, happy new year. >> eric: same to you. what does it mean when iran is trying to give us an ultimatum. >> i think it is sending several messages simultaneously, first is saying iran remains very confident that they are making progress. on their uranium enrichment project and will not be intimidated by our ultimatums a
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it used to be big open operations now it's minimally invasive surgery using computers, using robotics, using lab scopes, scopes that get in where you used to open up through the belly button, lap scopes of the prostate, breasts, colons, we're putting colons back together now with a scope, everything with a scope. >> you guys are amazing. >> i don't do it, i just report it. medical discovery. >> in 2001, craig mentor and others figured how to map the genome, that's the treasure. now we're on a treasure humidity. we know what the genome is and figure out based on what what disease we might get. what clayton might get in 30 years versus what segal might get in 30 years, if i know in advance, i could take a pill in advance of the disease. that's where we are had he he hadded on the road with something called targeted therapies, chemotherapies, herceptin works in breast cancer in some women not ours, retuxen work in lymphoma in some, but not others. that's where we're headed. >> fascinating. number five the tip of the decade and alisyn was excited because i gets it's lean, mean fighting ma
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, over use of specialists. the physicians would see the trade offs because they were sharing in the pot of money. is there any evidence that hmos did this? is there any proof that the incentive question can be managed? does it seem like hmos are lauded as having changed things fundamentally? >> i will start off. in the beginning, it appeared the was something great going on with hmos. you went to a building that was an hmo. the marketplace did not favor this. of the growth happened -- all the growth happened in independent practice associations. this is where you are going to a doctor but they are paid in a different way than the fee-for- service patients. that model did not work very well in containing costs. there is no corporate culture to control costs. people seem to favor that. relatively few people stayed with the kaiser. i think the hmo models that people are going to now are not the type that have the corporate culture that led to cost control. if you look at rates of increase in health care costs, hmo
, over use of specialists. the physicians would see the trade offs because they were sharing in the pot of money. is there any evidence that hmos did this? is there any proof that the incentive question can be managed? does it seem like hmos are lauded as having changed things fundamentally? >> i will start off. in the beginning, it appeared the was something great going on with hmos. you went to a building that was an hmo. the marketplace did not favor this. of the growth happened -- all...
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when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should be the beginning of government presentations, not the fallback position. back in a minute. >> schieffer: that's it for us. we'll see you next week right here on face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (announcer) how can the oil industry in the north sea, impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus with inves
when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should...
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when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should be the beginning of government presentations, not the fallback position. back in a minute. >> schieffer: that's it for us. we'll see you next week right here on face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,
when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should...
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the president keeps saying he averted us from 1930 style depression. that might be the case. but what i'm seeing -- i agree with dan -- i see the policy of the 1970s, the second worst decade of the last 100 years with the high unemployment, high stagflation. nothing that the white house is doing to promote the growth. if you raise taxes on businesses it doesn't get employers to hire workers. >> paul: what could be a problem economically in 2010? >> what worries me is we have a bubble in the stock market. people are putting money in the stock market because of the low interest rate. you are getting .012%. >> paul: i understand. >> this is putting people in the market but it's artificial move in many ways. >> paul: correction coming. >> i think could come happen. i have don't think this is the peak. but i think in this year, in 2010, the stock market will, you know, the bubble will grow bigger and then -- >> paul: okay. when we come back, from obama's afghan surge to iran's troubled regime. look at stories sure to make headlines across the globe in the year ahead. :w:wxxxx
the president keeps saying he averted us from 1930 style depression. that might be the case. but what i'm seeing -- i agree with dan -- i see the policy of the 1970s, the second worst decade of the last 100 years with the high unemployment, high stagflation. nothing that the white house is doing to promote the growth. if you raise taxes on businesses it doesn't get employers to hire workers. >> paul: what could be a problem economically in 2010? >> what worries me is we have a...
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as we begin the worst may be behind us, but what kind of recovery lies ahead? will you be paying more taxes in 2010? try scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. stamp it in and for a whole week... it cleans and freshens. toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way to keep a toilet clean. and it lasts up to 6 weeks. now that's great value. sc johnson, a family company. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh! yea whooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> with the new year come new hopes for an economic turn around and stocks at least seem to be headed in the right direction. the dow jones industrial average ended above the 10,000 mark after a disastrous winter, but the unempl
as we begin the worst may be behind us, but what kind of recovery lies ahead? will you be paying more taxes in 2010? try scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. stamp it in and for a whole week... it cleans and freshens. toilet cleaning gel. the freshest way to keep a toilet clean. and it lasts up to 6 weeks. now that's great value. sc johnson, a family company. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music...
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stay with us. we will have much more straight ahead. ún >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree as file in the indictment. >> kimberly: that was oregon judge steven mauer delivering the verdict in the case of ray lien worthington who was tried in the death of their 15 month old daughter ava who died in march of 2008 of complications from pneumonia. the worthingtops who are members of the controversial faith healing group follower is of christ did not provide adequate medical care for their daughter but the jury found otherwise. now, the parents also await trial on charges of criminally negligent charge in the d
stay with us. we will have much more straight ahead. ún >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree...
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number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will not come through tankers, they will come another way. >> kimberly: maybe it is a good idea that he is telling them hey, this is what we are going to do so they try something else. the problem is we end up a day light and a dollar short on all of this. we are not investing the money like we should be into technology and things that might make a difference. >> i agree with walid on the issue. we tend to be fairly reactive. we spend a lot of time trying to game out what are the next scenarios. al-qaeda watches us. they have a media wing and people involved in th
number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will...
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>> riveting would be the word i would use. i think it was one of those political stories, jon, that got people who don't care about politics engaged. a lot of them were angry, but, yeah, i think the coverage by and large was one of the high points of the decade. >> jon: and seemed to go on and on and on and so strange remembering. >> it mattered. >> jon: yeah, you didn't know who your next president was going to be for more than a. >> i mean, truly the beginning of the decade maybe the best single political story of the decade. >> jon: and perhaps the biggest story of the decade in 2001, the september 11th terror attacks, more than 3000 people are killed in new york, washington d.c., and shanksville, pennsylvania. was it a high point or a low point for media coverage? i mean, it really was the story of the decade, wasn't it? >> well, at that point i was working at the new york times, which won i think seven pulitzers for the coverage we did, lead up to that horrific event. i think it was an amazing period for news, jon, i thin
>> riveting would be the word i would use. i think it was one of those political stories, jon, that got people who don't care about politics engaged. a lot of them were angry, but, yeah, i think the coverage by and large was one of the high points of the decade. >> jon: and seemed to go on and on and on and so strange remembering. >> it mattered. >> jon: yeah, you didn't know who your next president was going to be for more than a. >> i mean, truly the beginning of...
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thanks for being with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> there's news that the united states embassy and the british embassy in yemen are closed this morning. what does the intelligence show us about the threats? >> it shows the threat that al qaeda poses in the area. the intelligence available was looked at. the attacks possibly against the embassy and personnel, we decided it was the prudent thing to do to close the embassy. >> a live threat, an active threat? >> there is. al qaeda has several hundred members in yemen. they've grown in strength. i've been to yemen twice. we're continuing a dialogue. weave provided equipment and training. we've known about it for awhile. we're determined to destroy al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan, or yemen. we'll get there. >> a counterterrorism police force is being set up in yemen. is this a new front? does it require more american boots on the ground in yemen? >> we've been investing in yemen for many months now. we're working closely with the yemen yemenis and intern
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this can be used in models that make no use of economic theory. to demonstrate this finding in a simple way, i will use a statistical model that summarizes the historical interfaces of the housing model. this model is similar to economists that seek to analyze the evolution of data series over time. the model incorporates seven variables including measures of economic growth, inflation, unemployment and house prices and the federal funds rate, and it's estimated using data from 1997-2002. for our purposes the value of such a model can be used to predict the behavior of any areas studies, assuming that the historical situation holds and that the other historical values are included. slide 6 shows these from 2003-2008. . . a possible objection to this conclusion is that because of changes in methods of housing finance, responsiveness of prices to monetary policy may have been different in the past decade than was in the 1980's and the 1990's. about one-third of mortgage applications were for adjustable rate mortgage products in 2003-2004. this linka
this can be used in models that make no use of economic theory. to demonstrate this finding in a simple way, i will use a statistical model that summarizes the historical interfaces of the housing model. this model is similar to economists that seek to analyze the evolution of data series over time. the model incorporates seven variables including measures of economic growth, inflation, unemployment and house prices and the federal funds rate, and it's estimated using data from 1997-2002. for...
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thanks for being with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> there's news that the united states embassy and the british embassy in yemen are closed this morning. what can you tell us about the intelligence? what is it shows about the new threats to u.s. interests there? >> it shows the threat that al qaeda poses in the area. i spoke with the ambassador there. looked at the intelligence available. the attacks possibly against the embassy and personnel, we decided it was the prudent thing to do to close the embassy. we're working closely with the yemeni authorities to address the threat that is out there. >> a live threat, an active threat? >> there is. al qaeda has several hundred members in yemen. they've grown in strength. that's why, from the very first day of this administration we've been focused on yemen. i've been to yemen twice. we're continuing a dialogue. we've provided equipment and training. we're cooperating closely. we've known about it for awhile. we're determined to destroy al qaeda in pakistan,
thanks for being with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> there's news that the united states embassy and the british embassy in yemen are closed this morning. what can you tell us about the intelligence? what is it shows about the new threats to u.s. interests there? >> it shows the threat that al qaeda poses in the area. i spoke with the ambassador there. looked at the intelligence available. the attacks possibly against the embassy and personnel, we decided it was the...
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and they'll drive us crazy. they'll get us fired. excuse me, i didn't mean to interrupt. but yes, i did. >> eric: all right, liz. as always, interesting and compelling commentary from you every sunday. thank you. >> thank you. >> eric: happy new year, by the way. >> happy new year. >> eric: that does it for us. i'm eric shawn. happy new year to everybody spending time with us on this sunday morning. >> jamie: it was a busy two hours. but the news continues in washington now. america's news headquarters rolls on. great to have you with us. i'm jamie colby. see you next time. >> eric: take care.
and they'll drive us crazy. they'll get us fired. excuse me, i didn't mean to interrupt. but yes, i did. >> eric: all right, liz. as always, interesting and compelling commentary from you every sunday. thank you. >> thank you. >> eric: happy new year, by the way. >> happy new year. >> eric: that does it for us. i'm eric shawn. happy new year to everybody spending time with us on this sunday morning. >> jamie: it was a busy two hours. but the news continues in...
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ >>> taking a look now ahead to the week on wall street. on tuesday, we will see the final numbers on the u.s. auto sales for december and for the whole year of 2009 entirely. on thursday the nation's largest retailer chains will report sales figures for last month and on friday, we will see the december employment report from the labor department. some analysts predict this could be the first report in a year that shows employers actually adding jobs. leading economists say to keep the u.s. sxhe moving forward in 2010 will likely require significant drop in unemployment. cnbc's carmen wong ullrich joins us now. as far as what investors in particular are looking for this week, take us through it. >> here's the thing when it comes to unemployment, we've got quite a ways to go. we still have 4.9 million people collecting unem
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once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a civil war in the north and a secession movement down south. yemen has a special place in the history of al qaeda. osama bin laden's father was born there. it was the scene of the 2000 bombing of the "u.s.s. cole." in which 17 american sailors died. terrorists are seeking safe haven there. the alled christmas day plane bomber was armed and trained in yemen. with more on the fallout on that, here's abc's yunji de nies. who is with the president in hawaii this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the president is leaving hawaii later today. he's leaving a day early because aides say he has a
once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a...
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they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper 70s in miami so pretty cool there. we head over towards los angeles though, the southwest, that's where we find some warmth finally as we get down into southern california. very cold conditions. as we head through the next few days we'll keep it quite chilly. looking at a map of the departures from average. wherever you see blues, that's where temperatures are going to run on the cool side compared to where they should be this time of year. that will roll all the way into our monday and even into tuesday. quite cold fr
they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper...
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baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament, the over 300 members of parliament, and then you have the what may be the more important election, which is the election of the prime minister, council of representatives and the determination of who will hold key ministry positions and so forth in government. >> reporter: the u.s. is banking on that transition to power being a smooth one because less than five months later, it will plans to have pulled some 60,000 troops out of iraq. only 50,000 will stay after august 2010, all advise and assist bringing gads. while this is going organization you also have the vote of foreign investors. thir see increasingly wi
baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament,...
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i used some choice words that i won't use on television. it was my way to pay him back for i thought ignoring me all these years. one of the things i learned and the point i make in the book is there's real power in forgiveness. as long as i was angry with my father, it did me more disservice because he went on with his life. when i told him i for gave him, that not only, some may say, let him off the hook, but freed me. >> it was a touching moment when robin roberts talked about why she was especially happy to go to l.a. for the os sdars. >> this is part of the reason why i also accepted this because this time last year, completely bald, just finished chemotherapy. i was home on my couch. i couldn't be anywhere, couldn't nt travel. i like the fact that folks know that, they see me this year. if they're going through something similar, they know this, too, shall pass and will hopefully make them feel like whatever they're going through, they can get through it. it's not something i have wanted to do, to be so open in public about it. it's g
i used some choice words that i won't use on television. it was my way to pay him back for i thought ignoring me all these years. one of the things i learned and the point i make in the book is there's real power in forgiveness. as long as i was angry with my father, it did me more disservice because he went on with his life. when i told him i for gave him, that not only, some may say, let him off the hook, but freed me. >> it was a touching moment when robin roberts talked about why she...
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it is used for that purpose. in that mission, it has never failed. >> since 1942, this is the same marble floor that every world leader has walked upon. >> when you first come into blair house, it is easy to look at it and say, wow, this is a wonderful home or beautiful museum. it is much more. it is a tool of diplomacy for the united states. this is the way that the nation really opens its doors to guests that we want to honor with a particular way, to say this is our home, we're opening this to you, and you are here as our guest. >> when it was acquired by francis preston blair and 1837, it eventually became called the blair house, and then later on simply blair house. >> the customer has ben that house is offered to the incoming president just before their inauguration. that would stay here for a time immediately before the inauguration. >> this is the story of a house on pennsylvania avenue. usually eclipsed by its famous neighbor, the white house. guesthouse for foreign leaders, home to presidential advisers
it is used for that purpose. in that mission, it has never failed. >> since 1942, this is the same marble floor that every world leader has walked upon. >> when you first come into blair house, it is easy to look at it and say, wow, this is a wonderful home or beautiful museum. it is much more. it is a tool of diplomacy for the united states. this is the way that the nation really opens its doors to guests that we want to honor with a particular way, to say this is our home, we're...
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we have all sorts of resources for them to use. a lot of families don't have computer access at home or internet access. >> in addition to that, libraries employ a fair number of people in communities. >>> it's been a tough past year for a lot of americans with the jobless rate at a 20-year high many are hoping for a brighter future in 2010. many experts do forecast a sunnier outlook. julie banderas has a look. >> reporter: some states are chugging right along when it comes to adding jobs in tough economic times thanks in part to some good fiscal policy. >> last month texas created the most jobs of any state, followed by ohio and georgia. >> reporter: healthcare was one of the leading industries to create jobs. some 600,000 since the recession hit in decemb 2007. >> i guess you can't go wrong looking at demographics, where an aging population and we need healthcare. >> reporter: other industries moving full steam ahead, temporary employment, retail, education, and government jobs. and the experts say if you're a computer wiz or aft
we have all sorts of resources for them to use. a lot of families don't have computer access at home or internet access. >> in addition to that, libraries employ a fair number of people in communities. >>> it's been a tough past year for a lot of americans with the jobless rate at a 20-year high many are hoping for a brighter future in 2010. many experts do forecast a sunnier outlook. julie banderas has a look. >> reporter: some states are chugging right along when it comes...
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you can use this and try to tell us where it's all going since that's part of your new report as well. >> basically, the afghan opium leaves the country through three different routes. about 150 tons of heroin reach pakistan. about 105 -- slightly more than that -- tons reach iran. and the remaining, which is about 55 tons of heroin reach central asia. of course this is not to stay in these three countries. a good deal of the pakistani cargo moves into iran and the whole lot goes through iran, into turkey, and then eventually into the european union. >> and a lot into russia. right? >> the segment which i show goes through central asia -- about 70 tons of it -- reach russia and then goes on. >> in your report you said the afghan economy generates $700 million into evil hands, some with black turbans, some with white collars. what do you mean? >> the black turbans are easily identified. you know with whom. white collars -- we intend to refer to, for example, officials in the afghan administration whether in kabul or in the provinces or in the federal government, or people in the army o
you can use this and try to tell us where it's all going since that's part of your new report as well. >> basically, the afghan opium leaves the country through three different routes. about 150 tons of heroin reach pakistan. about 105 -- slightly more than that -- tons reach iran. and the remaining, which is about 55 tons of heroin reach central asia. of course this is not to stay in these three countries. a good deal of the pakistani cargo moves into iran and the whole lot goes through...
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus on travel. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. and it's all right here. of different stuff from her. everything sent to you organized by the person who sent it. the droid eris. the droid that's as connected as you. exclusively at verizon wireless. >>> welcome back to "msnbc sunday." we are following some breaking news, both the u.s. and british embassies in the capital city of sana have been closed and closed because of an active threat according to u.s. officials by al qaeda in yemen. and again, this is according to the obama administration's top counterterrorism official, john brenn brennan. brennan said today, quote, we are not going to take any chances. this comes just hours after the head of u.s. central c
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around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance the new system that will be fit for the 21st century. introducing this bill, making some progress and hopefully further progress in the hopes to achieve this goal in this energy bill. number one, our good system is doing good work today. i do not know if you can say that the grade is broken. but if you have a horse and buggy system that is working, it might not be fit for the new world. we know that it will not be fit for the challenges of tomorrow. while it is not broken, it is not fit for what we are asking it to do. it i
around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance...
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let us never forget what carries us through times of trial. instead of giveing in fear and cynicism let's renew resolve and confidence and optimism. instead of succumbing to partisan let's summon the unity this moment demands with a seriousness of purpose. host: steve on the front news of the "new york times" says yemen's kay as aids the yemen cell. they've been fighting a war in the north and combatting them across the south and al qaeda has flourished in the territories of yemen creating training camps and receiving increasingly popular sympathy. they're quoted as saying, back to the opinion section m so some background on this country. they get 75 percent of it's government revenue from oil. unemployment rate is 35 percent. average per capita is less than $900 a year and population is 23 million. more than 2/3 under the age of 24 and it's expected to top 40 million. republican line. good morning. caller: steve, i wish you would not interrupt me and let me speak for one minute. i believe yemen could be also pakistan is but i feel a more impo
let us never forget what carries us through times of trial. instead of giveing in fear and cynicism let's renew resolve and confidence and optimism. instead of succumbing to partisan let's summon the unity this moment demands with a seriousness of purpose. host: steve on the front news of the "new york times" says yemen's kay as aids the yemen cell. they've been fighting a war in the north and combatting them across the south and al qaeda has flourished in the territories of yemen...
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that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over, ended, and we discovered that we had an enemy in the world who had been working against us, we had ignored it in the 1990's, and that struggle which is now going to be with us for a generation, not our invention, it's the invention of our enemies, is the story of our time. >> i think it was the decade that concerned the tragic year of history. we came into this decade with talking about his roll and all that. and then all sorts of surprising stuff started going on. the lesson is that you got to keep going, anyway. endless eternal war, we got economic problems but you got to just keep chipping
that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over,...
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george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened in the off year elections particularly in virginia, which is a classic swing state. if you look at what's happened to independent voters, a lot of it is driven by concern about the amount of spending, the size of the deficit. now we've got to be fair to barack obama. i don't think they've taken the credit for this. the $800 billion in stimulus. chris: that their punching bag. they keep hitting that $800 billion punching bag. >> america understand our core of our strength. there is that -- we're spinning ourselves into absolute oblivion. this is where it
george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened...
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for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and blustery, daytime highs on late in the low 30's, wind chill factor in the upper tween -- upper teens, low 20's. 18-23 degrees, the wind out of the northwest. we warm-up just a few degrees, 32 in the afternoon. sunshine will not make it feel better, the wind out of the northwest at 20-30, would not be surprised if we have localized wind gusts of 35 40 miles per hour. temperatures will warm just a tiny bit on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. mid 30's. nighttime lows in the upper teens, low 20's. >> very cold. >>> up next, meet a maryland baby already making news. >>> a maryland newborn may be the first newborn of the new decade. a levee at ellen was delivered -- olivia ellen was delivered four seconds after midnight. her doctor asked her to hold off on delivering. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >> filber
for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and blustery, daytime highs on late in the low 30's, wind chill factor in the upper tween -- upper teens, low 20's. 18-23 degrees, the wind out of the northwest. we warm-up just a few degrees, 32 in the afternoon. sunshine will not make it feel better, the wind out of the northwest at 20-30, would not be surprised if we have...
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critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris: tipping to the atlantic and not too homegrown. >> those two things i think are real problems for him in 2010. chris: do they sense that they have to be a little more heartland? >> i think they do. they got very upset about the storyline that they themselves help to create after his asia trip. he said i'm america's first pacific president. he struck a lot of conciliatory notes when he was china. japan and the united states don't want that story line. they push back a lot on that. they are a little bit skidish about that storyline. that's not one that they want to see out there
critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris:...
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they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell me about bernard? >> he was 6 years old when he came here in germany during world war i two months before we declared war on germany. he grew up down in texas, got into the army air corps and was a protege of general arnold who was the founder of the modern, the u.s. air force during world war ii. then with the work on scientific, bringing science into the air force, the utilized science and saw that this weapon would guarantee the peace because if we had it, we could deter the russians from doing anything that would trigger a
they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell...
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protesters used facebook and twitter during their protest. these social networking sites permitted to strait jiz their stratajize. >> injecting abortion politics into the healthcare debate, worst idea. >> hanukkah. >> monica. >> mort. >> tiger woods using text messaging for various of his female friends. >> tiger woods also, i would say is the worst idea decision to keep mom after his 2:00 a.m. car wreck. reports of a string of mistresses. he should have closed that gap. okay, sorry to see you go, pat. >> mclaughlin panelist, robert novac. >> senator ted kennedy. >> monica. >> four towering conservative minds, bob novak, jim kemp, and bill sapphire. >> two of the journalistic figures and fortunately, they didn't live to see the decline of newspapers in america. i'm sorry to see them go. >> i would echo all of the above and sorry to see you go, senator ted kennedy. democrats and republicans feel his absence. okay, 15 minutes of fame. pat. >> the salahi's. >> now, they were the gate crashers. >> the unwanted guests at the white house. >> eleano
protesters used facebook and twitter during their protest. these social networking sites permitted to strait jiz their stratajize. >> injecting abortion politics into the healthcare debate, worst idea. >> hanukkah. >> monica. >> mort. >> tiger woods using text messaging for various of his female friends. >> tiger woods also, i would say is the worst idea decision to keep mom after his 2:00 a.m. car wreck. reports of a string of mistresses. he should have...
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, they're blaming us for being suicide bombers, when they have no right to actually accuse us. >> if i was walking down the street, right, with my mosque hat on and a beard, they're straightaway terrorists. they all think extremism. >> reporter: extremism can thrive amongst kids who see no way out of their ethnic ghettos. >> they're into all kinds of vices. they're into street crime, gun crime, drugs, car theft, credit card fraud. but then you've now got another threat. >> reporter: what's the new threat? >> the new threat is radicalism. it's a cause. every young one wants a cause. >> reporter: so hanif's cause is to break the ice. this time, in a pool tournament, between the police and the young men who often find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> on the street, they just hate the uniform at all. so just to break them barriers i think is a brilliant idea. >> it is unusual to see it, but it's quite good at the same time because like the kids and the police are mixing together. i personally think it's a great thing. >> all it takes is one pool tournament and it wasn't just t
, they're blaming us for being suicide bombers, when they have no right to actually accuse us. >> if i was walking down the street, right, with my mosque hat on and a beard, they're straightaway terrorists. they all think extremism. >> reporter: extremism can thrive amongst kids who see no way out of their ethnic ghettos. >> they're into all kinds of vices. they're into street crime, gun crime, drugs, car theft, credit card fraud. but then you've now got another threat....
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds...
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